At midnight this morn, Sony released a trailer for “The Amazing Spider-Man.” The rebooted comic-book flick opens July 3. Do you care? More to the point, does this make you care?

The reason Mad Moviegoer bothers putting up a preview teaser –and seemingly carrying water for a studio — is this latest outing stars two young actors MM digs: Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy and pouty, talented Brit Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker and his arachnid alter ego. It’s also directed by a guy whose feature debut, “(500) Days of Summer,” was on my Top Ten list for 2009: Marc Webb.

Film & theater critic Lisa Kennedy likes to watch -- a lot. She also has a fondness for no-man’s lands, contested territories and Venn Diagrams. She believes the best place to live is usually on the border between two vibrant neighborhoods. Where better to apply this penchant for overlap and divergence than covering film and theater – two arts that owe so much to each other yet offer radically idiosyncratic pleasures? In another life, Kennedy was an Obie judge. In this one, she’s been a Pulitzer Prize judge in criticism, an Independent Spirit Award jurist and Colorado’s first member of the National Society of Film Critics.

More than a mash-up of the Running Lines and Diary of a Madmoviergoer blogs, Stage, Screen & In Between offers engaged takes on Colorado theater and film and pointed views on news from both coasts and both industries. Culture lovers, add your voices. Culture-makers, share your production journal entries and photos.